“well. . .I've been saying in conversation for at least a year now. .that communication technology has sped up our perception of time, creating chaos and creativity. . .in a similiar way that the invention of the clock changed that perception. . .we are dealing with an increasing sense of global uncertainty, borderlessness. it causes many interesting reactions and culture clashes. . . as time speeds up, we find ourselved in unchartered territory. . .solving problems we never solved before at a pace that does not allow for a lot of contemplation. . .perhaps we are at a moment of evolution. . .how will be bend time and find the mental space that we need in order to cope with this self created maelstorm of change? this book surprised me, in that Toffler recognised this phenomenom in 1970. . .guess the writing's on the wall. . .I'm only about half way through, but he was fairly wrong about the abondonment of property for rentals. but very right about fluidity of migration. kt”
“Though written long back, still holds good to a large extent and the shock continues...”